Its finally here, my last post of this years Challenge, I'm chuffed with all I've managed to get finished, but also gutted for what I didn't manage to get started. Including the figures in the post. My plan was to have 1 unit of 4 sledges. Perry's make 2 sledges, one walking and this one, that's running. But the 2nd running sledge, I need to complete the unit has been out of stock for ages, only coming back last week, so it scuppered my plans.

I started painting this back in January, but held off finishing it off until the other sledge turned up, but as time ran out, I thought it could be my last post.
"During the Retreat from Moscow, Colonel Marbot seeing that
his regiment, the 23rd Chasseurs a Cheval, was falling apart,
decided to dismount them, use their remaining horses to pull two-man peasant
sledges easily found in local villages. The 23rd formed up with the
24th Chasseurs a Cheval to create a sledge born brigade. At night
these formed squares which were frequently used by Marshal Ney and General
Maison for shelter. Each man was ordered to have two muskets to enable them to
resist attacks with ‘the liveliest musketry"
from Perry Miniatures website.
I really can't wait to get a unit of these out on the tabletop. The large pill base was specially made for me by Warbases.
I've got to thank Curt and Sarah for all their hard work in putting the Challenge together and running it, also thanks to my favorite Fin Teemu, for putting up with me since December, as well as all the other Minions and fellow Challengers and commenters who helped drag me along.
As for the points 5pts for the 2 figures and horse = 15pts
and 20pts for the sledge, making 35pts altogether!
Thanks!
That's a good one! Sorry the others didn't show up in time.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
DeleteSuper cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks James.
DeleteNicely done Ray. The custom base is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteYeh, it matches in with the cavalry bases now.
DeleteI wondered if Marbot's sledges would be in your plan. As an Australian, I can appreciate a good sledge.
ReplyDeleteWe don't get to use them in England very often, thank gawd!
DeleteFantastic stuff Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteSuperb looking model Ray
ReplyDeleteCheets Neil.
DeleteThat is a cracking little model Ray and very nicely done, the base really works well.
ReplyDeleteI'm really pleased with how it turned out!
DeleteYour best one yet Ray.
ReplyDeleteCheers Richard, its a great model isn't it?
DeleteVery nice Ray,
ReplyDeleteThanks George!
DeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteI think so too!
DeleteThese sleds are great Ray - I think the Perrys do several and our mate Mark (1866 and all that) has them all in his RFM collection. You have done a lovely job on your version!
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking sledge!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain